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Die Hard...If You're Dumb

Real teenagers helped research, write and produce this MTV- style video. The video increases awareness for this age group of the potential dangers around railroad tracks, crossings and yards. Geared towards young people ages 13 through 17, the training module includes an instructor's guide, student notes, safety quiz and video. Available from Operation Lifesaver, Inc.,1420 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22314, Phone: (800) 537-6224, www.oli.org.

1998 Youth Fatal Crash and Alcohol Facts1998 Youth Fatal Crash and Alcohol Facts

The booklet takes a look at the role of alcohol in crashes involving teens and young adults. It examines what has work-ed to bring about a decade-long decline in alcohol-related crashes in this age group, and analyzes statistics and trends over the past five years. This booklet has an interior pocket filled with reproducible charts, perfect for teachers to use as overheads. (March 2000, DOT HS 809 015, Item #2P1076)

Zero Tolerance Means Zero ChancesZero Tolerance Means Zero Chances

This peer-to-peer education kit was created with the assistance of the National Organizations for Youth Safety for use by high school age youths in reducing underage drinking and impaired driving during spring break, prom and graduation season. It was designed to compliment existing community- and school-based efforts of peer organizations such as Students Against Destructive Decisions, Mothers Against Drunk Driving's Youth in Action, Remove Intoxicated Drivers and other partners. (March 2000, DOT HS 809 034, Item #2P1078)

Join the Celebration: Project Graduation

This manual is intended for use by high school students, teachers and parents in planning chemical-free graduation parties and year-around celebrations as well. It includes comprehensive "how to" information, and assists young people with planning activities to establish this type of event as a school tradition. (January 1987, DOT HS 807 063, Item #2P0310)

D.E.A.D. Drinking and Driving Ends All Dreams: D.E.A.D. Drinking and Driving Ends All Dreams: "Shattered Dreams," A Guide for Program Planners

This guide describes comprehensive high school impaired driving prevention programs. Learn how to plan single-event programs such as mock auto crashes, mock trials, mock funerals, and assemblies with speakers in your schools. This planner also provides follow-up activities to be used several months after the event. (September 1999, DOT HS 808 976, Item #2P1069)

Graduated Driver Licensing: Q&AGraduated Driver Licensing: Q&A

This pamphlet is designed to answer questions and inform the public about the novice driver licensing system called graduated driver licensing. Graduated driver licensing is a three stage driver licensing system that gradually eases restrictions on the novice driver as their skills develop. Results from recent studies on the effectiveness of graduated licensing are also presented in this pamphlet. (May 1999, DOT HS 808 856, Item #2P1066)


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